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Hi, I m a developer who s looking to use media rss to syndicate a potentially *large* number of videos produced by the non-profit company I work for. I

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, Mar 1 12:24 PM

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Hi,

I'm a developer who's looking to use media rss to syndicate a
potentially *large* number of videos produced by the non-profit
company I work for. I understand xml and the mrss specifications, but
I've become very frustrated trying to test our feed and the video
display/functionality (we use a fairly complex page embedding scheme).
Are there any good mrss capable readers out there? Should I use both
the <enclosure> tag and the <media:> tags to cover all my bases?

I need to make sure my feed is 99% perfect before I submit it to
Yahoo! video search. Any help from this list is appreciated.

Thanks, Jeremy

James Housley

... The Beta of FeedForAll Mac 2.0 supports the Yahoo Media RSS extension. It is a generator and not a reader, but I would be interested in looking at your

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, Mar 1 12:48 PM

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On Mar 1, 2006, at 3:24 PM, thinkinfella wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm a developer who's looking to use media rss to syndicate a
> potentially *large* number of videos produced by the non-profit
> company I work for. I understand xml and the mrss specifications, but
> I've become very frustrated trying to test our feed and the video
> display/functionality (we use a fairly complex page embedding scheme).
> Are there any good mrss capable readers out there? Should I use both
> the <enclosure> tag and the <media:> tags to cover all my bases?
>
> I need to make sure my feed is 99% perfect before I submit it to
> Yahoo! video search. Any help from this list is appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Jeremy

The Beta of FeedForAll Mac 2.0 supports the Yahoo Media RSS
extension. It is a generator and not a reader, but I would be
interested in looking at your feed to see how I handle it, if you
don't mind.